This thread prompted me to go to the store today and buy an NFA complete lower for $109.00. I've never been there before today, the store is a little out of my way. I saw friendly, helpful guys behind the counter - answering the same dumb looky-loo questions the window shoppers LOVE to ask. No attitude, just helpful to every customer. They clearly called numbers, multiple times - absolutely nothing out the ordinary.

I waited over an hour for my turn in line (which is now the norm at ALL my favorite gun stores) finished my transaction in 15 minutes without any issues.

I have no doubt that when I return in 10 days the experience will be the same

i rolled into rifflegear 2 weeks ago to score a lula and some clp... i didnt know it was take a number for supplies...

it was 10:30am on a saturday... so i take a number and im about 30 in line... so i hang in the periphery and observe... there were 5 or 6 employees working the counter...

i was amazed at the time they gave the customers and the patience they demonstrated... there were lotts o weapons going to jail and lotts o weapons getting outta jail... the customers ranged from expert gunners to first timers who have never held a gun...

it was quite interesting people watching that morning... my 2 hour wait breezed by and i got a lula and some clp and was on my way...

if i were in the market for a weapon or supplies in socal i would happily take a number and wait my turn at riflegear... from my observations they are 100% pro...

I'm sorry but your claims of racism are ridiculous. I reviewed the security footage and you were on your cell phone when your number was called multiple times. The salesman then went to number 15 and a few seconds later you realized you were skipped and you threw your hands up, dropped your ticket, and walked out the door without saying a word. Basically your story is BS and you didn't sack up and speak up that you were skipped. If you had spoken up, we would have immediately served you since you were next. I can post the video footage here for all to see if you like.

David (the cracker that owns the place)

FAIL!

I have been there many times and every sales person there has been professional and EXTREMELY helpful!

Being a round eye has never been an issue for me at RifleGear. Just the other day I took an upper in for some minor gunsmithing expecting there to be a 3 day turnaround, it made my day when the guy at the counter said it would be ready in 10 minutes, I need to mention this was a weekday. Weekends can be crazy however, so take your number and expect a wait, often people will leave before there number is called and the numbers will jump ahead quickly as they are called out.

Cheers,
W-W

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My first time there was on a Black Friday, lucky me made it there before the rush. The store was filled with customers waiting in line. The guy who helped me was Asian. Customer service was great, answered all my questions and was very patient, even allowed me and my friend to be served at the same time with our purchasing. Didn't rush us at all, a good model of what a gun store should be like.

I'm the type that purposely buys from the local guys first, to support my local business(es). Up 'til now I shopped at Ammo Bros(until their 'smith' ruined my upper attempting to install a piston kit, then 'only' charged me $200 for his 'time'), and today I decided to hit up Riflegear.
I entered the store(which is at most 8 feet from the counter to the door), grabbed a number, and waited. When it was time for my number to come up, a dude behind the counter looked at me and I showed him my tag(14). He then looked away from me, and at a female, who showed him her number, which was the one after mine(15). He then proceeded to point at her and click the number display THROUGH 14, and stopped at 15. I know what you're thinking, and you could be right, but she wasn't even 5' tall, and EASILY two-bills(200lbs). Maybe that was his type...but in any event, I then looked at him and asked in an outside voice, "what happened to 14'? Everyone looked at me, but nobody said anything.
Here's the facts:
I was the ONLY white person in the store. EVERYONE behind the counter was asian. And I noticed a few minutes ago I'm wearing a t-shirt with a particular U.S. Army unit crest on it.
I had been in the store standing quietly in the same location for the previous 20-minutes.
The Counter-person looked right at me and saw my number 14, then chose to help the next person(who like everyone else in the store, wasn't white, and wasn't wearing any military-related clothing), AFTER clicking the number sign TWICE to get through MY number, and land on the next person's.
For whatever reason, dude CHOSE NOT to help ME. Whether that was his decision alone, or that of the store itself, I don't know. The only thing I can say is that there was NO mistake made on his part. He saw me plain as day, and purposely helped someone else.
The ONLY differences between me and the other customers was the color of my skin, and the emblem on my shirt.
There WASN'T a booger sticking out of my nose, nor am I oozing puss or any other vile bodily fluid that would make one not want to come within 100 yards of me. I know because I checked..
I know the local asian communites around here aren't big flag wavers(U.S. anyway), and this store IS in a city with a huge asian population, but refusing service to a 'customer' because he's white and/or [prior] military? That's just stupid...my money is just as green as everyone else.
In any event, I know I'm not gonna even consider doing business with this store again. If it's one thing we're not short of around here, it's gun stores.

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I was in Riflegear a month ago with my friend to buy his first AR (was a great day ) and to pick up something I bought online, and we went to Fry's to take a leak and came back and our number was passed. When they called the next number we told one of the guys and he took us no questions asked. I think he knew me as a regular though.

The guy had no obligation to help us since it was our fault we missed our number, but he was cool about it. Never had any problems with attitude from RG. In fact, when I ask a question often other employees will overhear me and chime in. Very willing to help.

Can't believe I read this whole thread and Carval 23 's thread, I need a life! but if you don't learn from other's mistakes you doomed to make them yourself. Now if I could decide to pull the trigger on buying a AR.

Can't believe I read this whole thread and Carval 23 's thread, I need a life! but if you don't learn from other's mistakes you doomed to make them yourself. Now if I could decide to pull the trigger on buying a AR.

Buy yourself a lower now, avoid the registration deal in 2014. Unless you really need/want a complete AR, you can always piecemeal it sometime in the future.

Man I'm disappointed I had to read the whole 8 pages to see if the OP would apologize, guess not.

But I do agree with everyone here that Riflegear is awesome and top notch. Glad I drove over 70 miles to get to them for my Tavor, and I had no problems going back in 10 days to pick up. They were very prompt, attentive, and treated every customer in the same respectable manner both times I went there.